Regina EV bus purchase halt motion tossed out
A Regina city councillor's attempt to pause electric bus acquisitions was declared out of order and dismissed during budget talks. Learn what happened and the implications for the city's transit plans.
A Regina city councillor's attempt to pause electric bus acquisitions was declared out of order and dismissed during budget talks. Learn what happened and the implications for the city's transit plans.
A Regina police officer improperly accessed the personal information of six individuals using a confidential police database, according to Saskatchewan's privacy commissioner. Learn the details and consequences.
Regina residents will see new transit security measures and increased bus fares starting in 2026. Learn how these changes will impact your daily commute and city services.
A major winter storm in Saskatchewan has forced the Regina Leader-Post to cancel print delivery for Thursday, December 18, 2025. Subscribers can access the ePaper online.
Volunteers at the Regina Food Bank are assembling meals and hampers to support over 3,000 local families this holiday season. Discover how the community is coming together.
A Chanukah celebration at the Saskatchewan legislature proceeded with increased police security following a deadly mass shooting in Australia. The event focused on resilience and light.
Winnipeg City Council has officially passed its financial plan for 2026. Get the details on property taxes, spending priorities, and what this means for residents.
Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski proposes a 10.73% mill rate increase, down from 15.69%, with $12.8M in cuts to balance taxes and services. Council debates budget this week.
University of Regina students have decisively voted to replace the former student union with the new University of Regina Students’ Association (URSA). Learn about the referendum results and what's next.
A Regina city councillor is pushing to halt the electric bus program during budget talks, labeling it another failed initiative. Get the details on the motion and the debate.
Regina residents and business leaders clash over proposed 15.69% tax increase and potential service cuts during city's 2026 budget deliberations. Read the full story.
University of Regina students have voted to establish a new, independent students' union. The historic referendum marks a major shift in campus governance and student advocacy.
A female pedestrian was hit by a pickup truck in Regina's northeast, sustaining life-threatening injuries. The road near Kress St. and Longman Cres. has reopened as police investigate.
Regina Police Service responded to a traffic collision at the intersection of Kress Street and Longman Crescent on the morning of December 16, 2025. Details on the incident's cause and any injuries remain under investigation.
Regina City Council greenlights a $131.89 million police budget for 2026 on the first day of deliberations, alongside a forecasted 15.69% property tax increase. Get the details.
Regina police and fire personnel were on scene of an incident on the 4000 block of Albert Street on December 15, 2025. Details on the emergency response.
Cargill's major canola processing plant in West Regina is now slated for a 2026 opening, despite construction passing the halfway mark. Get the latest details on the project's progress and timeline.
Regina city council begins a week-long review of the 2026 budget, facing a proposed 15.69% mill rate increase. Key decisions on police funding, utility rates, and potential service cuts are on the table.
Construction begins on Cargill's new canola processing plant in Regina, a major investment in Saskatchewan's agricultural sector set to boost local economy and processing capacity.
Four individuals were transported to hospital following a serious house fire in Regina. Regina Fire & Protective Services responded to the incident, which is now under investigation.
YWCA Regina and the University of Regina Women's Centre honoured the 14 women killed in the 1989 Montreal massacre, using red roses to spark conversation on violence against women in Saskatchewan.
Dozens of Regina residents brought broken household items to the local Repair Café on Saturday, promoting sustainability and community skill-sharing. See how this initiative fights waste.
Hundreds of festive runners braved the Regina cold for the annual Santa Shuffle charity run on December 6, 2025, raising funds and warming hearts in the community.
Edmonton City Council approved a 6.9% property tax hike for the 2025 budget, exceeding initial targets. Councillors Karen Principe and Mike Elliott voted against it, expressing disappointment over spending priorities.
Regina police have made two arrests in emergency scams targeting seniors, with six confirmed cases. Learn how to protect your family from these predatory schemes.
A Regina man reports a disturbing wildlife mortality event on Wascana Lake, with approximately 15 geese found dead on the ice. Authorities urge caution.
Edmonton City Council has finalized a 6.9% property tax increase for 2025. Get the details on the decision, budget pressures, and what it means for homeowners.
The City of Vancouver has cut dozens of positions following its decision to freeze property taxes. This move highlights the financial trade-offs of municipal budget decisions.
The City of Vancouver has terminated 30 employees following a council decision to freeze property taxes. Learn about the budget impacts and municipal workforce changes.
The Regina Police Service will announce its new chief on December 4, 2025. Get the latest details on this significant leadership change for the city's police force.